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In the vast expanse of knowledge that surrounds us, fascinating facts can ignite curiosity, inspire learning, and expand our understanding of the world. For students, these snippets of information can serve as a bridge between subjects, linking science to history, nature to technology, and beyond. This collection of 80+ amazing facts spans a wide array of topics, offering students a delightful journey through some of the most intriguing and lesser-known corners of our world. Facts For Students, Fresh Cherry Recipes, Amazing Science Facts, Amazing Facts For Students, Fact Of The Day, Frozen Cherries, Cherry Recipes, Fresh Cherries, Fascinating Facts

In the vast expanse of knowledge that surrounds us, fascinating facts can ignite curiosity, inspire learning, and expand our understanding of the world. For students, these snippets of information can serve as a bridge between subjects, linking science to history, nature to technology, and beyond. This collection of 80+ amazing facts spans a wide array of topics, offering students a delightful journey through some of the most intriguing and lesser-known corners of our world.

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01. In 2015, scientists detected, for the first time, the merger of 2 black holes in a galaxy 17 billion lightyears away by measuring the gravitational waves emitted by the collision. As they spun around each other violently, they released more energy in the form of gravitational waves than the combined light from all the stars in the Milky Way in 4400 years. Outer Space Facts, Galaxy Facts, Space Theories, Physics Facts, Learn Physics, Gravitational Waves, Astronomy Facts, Fact Republic, Science Fact

01. In 2015, scientists detected, for the first time, the merger of 2 black holes in a galaxy 17 billion lightyears away by measuring the gravitational waves emitted by the collision. As they spun around each other violently, they released more energy in the form of gravitational waves than the combined light from all the stars in the Milky Way in 4400 years.

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